msn messenger hack
From: Corant1 (corant1@hotmail.com)
Date: 10/29/02
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From: "Corant1" <corant1@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:56:50 -0800
yes I did see the other section of posts concerning this
subject this morning after I sat down and was greated by
a pop up first thing in the morning.......
whether or not it is a msn messenger problem or not in
origin the person(s) who are using the pop up are
claiming that it is used in conjunction with msn messenger
(see pic)...
now since there is no apparent interest from msn in
either helping or at least feigning interest the spam
attacks will increase and since they claim msn is the
gateway then msn can expect to be considered an obliging
allie to them, in most victims perception...it is just
common sense to not have your product associated with a
hack/spam tool....
anyway I will check the site recommended ....thanks all...
>-----Original Message-----
>this has been popping up on my desktop for around a week
>and this is the first time it has identified itself as
>what it involves.....it seems to run in conjunction
>with "CSRSS.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\CSRSS.exe" in
>my computer ...after some checking I found that I am
>apparently helpless to this abuse of a system bug
>accessed through msn messenger.....
>
>ex:.....http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/
c
>srss-backspace-bug.html
>
>the above site and several others all agree that there
is
>not much to be done and up until now no one had used
>it....well now someone has....
>
>any information on this would be greatly appreciated as
>well as where exactly at msn I can email to report this
>individual.......
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